Minding the pandemic

A CSR perspective on patterns in Muslim religious responses to COVID-19

Authors

  • Jonas Svensson Linnaeus University

Keywords:

Covid-19, Islam, Cognitive Science of Religion, Apologetics, Meaning

Abstract

This article analyses clusters of Muslim responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in a theoretical framework provided by the cognitive science of religion. The responses include theological reflections on the origin, nature, and religious significance of the disease, religious justifications for restrictions on communal worship, apologetics in the light of COVID-19, and how aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic relate to issues of purity, impurity, and contagion. This article places the responses in a wider theoretical context that contributes to explaining their emergence as cultural representations, and, as a consequence, may promote further comparative research into responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in other religious traditions. 

How to Cite

Svensson, J. (2021). Minding the pandemic: A CSR perspective on patterns in Muslim religious responses to COVID-19. Approaching Religion, 11(2), 23–44. https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.107742